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Start End What Where 08.00 08.30 Welcome coffee refreshers Maxima / Lobby 1 08.30 09.00 Welcome coffee ASF Maxima / Lobby 1 08.30 09.30 Refresher courses: How to write a scientific paper - Adrie Bos Asia Patient dose & diagnostic reference levels - Hilde Bosmans WA Radioactive sources - security culture - Chris Englefield Oceania Foyer Identification of NORM cases and existing regulatory context - Boguslaw Michalik Oceania 09.00 12.00 Associate Societies Forum Europe 09.30 09.45 Room change break Omgang 09.45 10.45 Refresher courses: History, evolution and rationale of the RP system and in particular dose restrictions - Jean-Francois Lecomte Oceania Foyer Procedures for monitoring the dose to the lens of the eye, the skin and the extremities - Merce Ginjaume WA Radioactive source security - Mitigating the insider threat - Piere Legoux Oceania NORM characterisation and applied metrology - Leo van Velzen Asia 10.30 11.00 Break ASF Omgang 10.45 11.00 Room change break Omgang 11.00 12.00 Refresher courses: The young generation in radiation protection: current situation, possibilities and challenges - Sylvain Andresz Asia Computational dosimetry and modelling in support of radiation protection - Pedro Vaz WA Enhancing radiation safety culture in older nuclear installations - Folkert Draaisma Oceania The presence of radon in indoor air - Hans Vanmarcke Oceania foyer Medical Surveillance of radiological workers (special refresher for radiation docters) - Bart Goessens Antarctica 12.00 14.00 LUNCH Lobby 2 12.45 13.15 Opening Ceremony - chair: Boersma WA 12.45 12.50 Hielke Freerk Boersma, Congress President 12.50 13.00 Pim van Gool, President of the Health Council of the Netherlands 13.00 13.05 Jan van den Heuvel, Chairman of the board of the Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection 13.05 13.10 Carolien Leijen, President of the Dutch Society for Radiation Protection 13.10 13.15 Roger Coates, IRPA President MONDAY, JUNE 4TH

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08.00 08.30 Welcome coffee refreshers Maxima / Lobby 1

08.30 09.00 Welcome coffee ASF Maxima / Lobby 1

08.30 09.30 Refresher courses:How to write a scientific paper - Adrie Bos AsiaPatient dose & diagnostic reference levels - Hilde Bosmans WARadioactive sources - security culture - Chris Englefield Oceania FoyerIdentification of NORM cases and existing regulatory context - Boguslaw Michalik

Oceania

09.00 12.00 Associate Societies Forum Europe

09.30 09.45 Room change break Omgang

09.45 10.45 Refresher courses:History, evolution and rationale of the RP system and in particular dose restrictions - Jean-Francois Lecomte

Oceania Foyer

Procedures for monitoring the dose to the lens of the eye, the skin and the extremities - Merce Ginjaume

WA

Radioactive source security - Mitigating the insider threat - Piere Legoux

Oceania

NORM characterisation and applied metrology - Leo van Velzen Asia

10.30 11.00 Break ASF Omgang

10.45 11.00 Room change break Omgang

11.00 12.00 Refresher courses:The young generation in radiation protection: current situation, possibilities and challenges - Sylvain Andresz

Asia

Computational dosimetry and modelling in support of radiation protection - Pedro Vaz

WA

Enhancing radiation safety culture in older nuclear installations - Folkert Draaisma

Oceania

The presence of radon in indoor air - Hans Vanmarcke Oceania foyerMedical Surveillance of radiological workers (special refresher for radiation docters) - Bart Goessens

Antarctica

12.00 14.00 LUNCH Lobby 2

12.45 13.15 Opening Ceremony - chair: Boersma WA12.45 12.50 Hielke Freerk Boersma, Congress President

12.50 13.00Pim van Gool, President of the Health Council of the Netherlands

13.00 13.05Jan van den Heuvel, Chairman of the board of the Authority for Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection

13.05 13.10Carolien Leijen, President of the Dutch Society for Radiation Protection

13.10 13.15 Roger Coates, IRPA President

MONDAY, JUNE 4TH

Start End What WhereMONDAY, JUNE 4TH

13.15 15.15 Keynote speakers - chairs: Roobol & Mundigl WA13.15 13.45 Radiation protection in the European Union - Stefan Mundigl

13.45 14.15 New ways to optimization of radiation exposure in radiology - Hilde Bosmans

14.15 14.45 New evidence on cancer risk from medical radiation - Michael Hauptmann

14.45 15.15 Radiological protection from NORM in industrial processes - Jean Francois Lecomte

15.15 15.45 BREAK Maxima / Lobby 1

15.15 15.45 Posterpitches

Classification, Monitoring & Decommissioning - Chair: Moerdijk Alexia

15.20 15.25raPHOSafe: Classification and Separation of Radium 226Ra-rich Phosphogypsum from Non-Radioactive Tailings Material - Jörg Feinhals

15.25 15.30 On the decommissioning of activated concrete - Gilles Moerdijk

15.30 15.35 Organisation of the environmental monitoring: lessons learnt from Fukushima - Mélanie Maitre

Physics, chemistry and biology - Chair: Grimbergen Ariane

15.20 15.25 RADIATION RESISTANCE IN THE CYANOBACTERIUM ARTHROSPIRA - Ana Yadav

15.25 15.30 The use of ionizing radiation in experimental animals, a sustainable combination - Andre Zandvoort

15.30 15.35

Restoration of contaminated areas in Sweden following an RN accident - how to best combine long-term measures in order to protect people in urban environments from radiation while taking economic and social factors into account - Therése Geber-Bergstrand

15.45 17.05 Scientific presentations

Protecting Skin and Eye Lens - Chairs: Milu & Jungbauer WA

15.45 16.05 Technology to reduce or even prevent harmful radiation effects on the skin - Ad den Boer

16.05 16.25 Measurement of skin dose and radiation-induced skin reactions during breast cancer radiotherapy - Erik Tesselaar

16.25 16.45 Developing a calculation tool for skin dose after contamination - Robert Westland

16.45 17.05 Guidelines for Radiation Protection and Dosimetry of the Eye Lens in the Netherlands - Robert Kollaard

Regulations, NORM (exposure) - Chairs: Brandl & Vandenhove Oceania Foyer

15.45 16.05CSN’s Pilot Inspection Programme as a tool for achieving sustainable compliance in NORM industries - Marta García-Talavera

16.05 16.25 Radiation exposure from natural radionuclides in Dutch workplaces and public buildings - Pauline Goemans

Start End What WhereMONDAY, JUNE 4TH

16.25 16.45 Integrated approach for workers protection in industries involving NORM - Hélène Caplin

16.45 17.05 Monitoring of NORM in secondary raw materials from the non-ferrous metallurgy in Belgium - Stéphane Pepin

Nuclear Emergency Management-Chairs: Giacomelli & Grimbergen Oceania

15.45 16.05An investigation of the effectiveness of sheltering versus evacuation with a focus on geographical influences - Jonathan Sherwood

16.05 16.25Public information and transparency in the event of an emergency: New Basic Safety Standards and amended Nuclear Safety Directive - Tanja Perko

16.25 16.45

COMPARISON OF THE CONTRIBUTION OF SHORT-LIVED RADIOIODINES TO THE THYROID DOSE FOR THE PUBLIC AFTER THE RADIATION ACCIDENTS AT THE CHERNOBYL AND FUKUSHIMA-1 NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS - Sergey Shinkarev

16.45 17.05 Harmonization of Emergency Preparedness & Response measures in the Netherlands - Theo Klomberg

Regulation & Legislation - Chairs: Popic & Godthelp Europe

15.45 16.05 IAEA and EU Basic Safety Standards – Analysis of Differences - Helena Janzekovic

16.05 16.25 Sustainability as a strategic element of radiation protection - Rainer Gellermann

16.25 16.45Collaboration of NDT industry in Radiation Protection, legislation and research projects and communication with Government Institutions - Paul van Rooijen

16.45 17.05Knowledge Management for the Radiation Protection and Criticality Specialism in the Office for Nuclear Regulation - Phil Morgan-Brown

17.05 17.35 BREAK Maxima / Lobby 1

17.05 17.35 Posterpitches

Detection & Clean-up - Chair: van Velzen Alexia

17.10 17.15ANALYSIS BY MONTE CARLO OF THE VIABILITY OF AN EXPLOSIVE DETECTION SYSTEM BASED ON AmBe NEUTRON SOURCE - Eduardo Galeggo

17.15 17.20 Remediation of a pit for mine drainage water in Germany in terms of an artificial cover - Tobias Hein

17.20 17.25 Rapid Evaluation on the Clean-up of a Titanium Dioxide Production Site - Zu-Hee Woo

Regulation & Legislation - Chair: Vermeulen Ariane

17.10 17.15Practical implications/consequences of new Dutch legislation due to Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom of 5 December 2013 - Andre Zandvoort

17.15 17.20 Justified Waste and Unethical ALARA - Joop van den Eijnde

Start End What WhereMONDAY, JUNE 4TH

17.20 17.25Determination of quantities of radiological interest for the shipping of radioactive goods with Monte-Carlo simulations - Philippe Bertreix

17.35 18.55 Scientific presentations

Medical radiation therapy - Chairs: Vaz & Franken WA

17.35 17.55 Dose reduction from accurate proton energy loss prediction with dual energy CT in proton therapy - Emiel van der Graaf

17.55 18.15Paediatric brain irradiation with spot scanning proton therapy reduces the out-of-field doses compared to photon radiotherapy – a EURADOS WG9 antropomorphic phantom study - Filip Vanhavere

18.15 18.35 Evaluation of staff member radiation exposure of 90Y selective internal radiation therapy - Maartje Lotz

18.35 18.55 Age-adjusted Risk Factors for Patients undergoing Molecular Radiotherapy - Jim Thurston

Environet & NORM project - Chairs: Orrell & van Dongen Oceania Foyer17.35 17.55 NORM: Are We Speaking the Same Language? - Gert Jonkers

17.55 18.15 How to built the national-level NORM inventory? An example developed from scratch. - Boguslaw Michalik

18.15 18.35 Establishing a national NORM inventory and determining NORM management options – Estonia’s experience - Taavi Vaasma

18.35 18.55 NORM residue and NORM waste Policy and Strategies challenges and opportunities - Daniel Kidane

Eye lens Protection and Risk Assessment-Chairs: Ginjaume & de Jong Oceania

17.35 17.55The IRPA efforts in enhancing awareness in the implementation of eye lens monitoring and protection of workers - Marie Claire Cantone

17.55 18.15 EYE LENS DOSEMETERS INTERCOMPARISON EXERCISE ORGANIZED BY EURADOS - Isabelle Clairand

18.15 18.35 Tell me what populations eat, I will tell you how much they have been exposed - Sophie Vecchiola

Communication and rad. prot. challenges - Chairs: Perko & Cantone Europe

17.35 17.55 Local concerns & media attention vs. experts in environmental remediation: Two Belgian case studies - Tanja Perko

17.55 18.15 Recent status and applications of KURAMA-II - Minoru Tanigaki

18.15 18.35 Chemical and radiological risk-assessment methodology for soil contamination in Belgium: a comparison - Stéphane Pepin

18.35 18.55Evaluation of transfer coefficients of two-compartment prediction models for ambient dose equivalent rates after nuclear accidents - Sakae Kinase

19.00 20.30 Reception Lobby 3 / WA Foyer

Start End What Where

06.45 07.45 Guided Jogging Track Entree WF

08.00 08.30 Welcome coffee Maxima / Lobby 1

08.30 09.50 Scientific presentations

Medical training - Chairs: Bijwaard & Greuter WA

08.30 08.50 Patient & Staff Dose Management Software – can it make a difference? - Sian Vaughan

08.50 09.10 Case-based practical training in radiation safety for medical interventional teams - Marijn Rolf

09.10 09.30 Visualizing simulated x-rays with the Microsoft HoloLens to enhance medical staff’s understanding of 3D radiation patterns. - Tessa Klunder

09.30 09.50 Local diagnostic reference levels in paediatric interventional radiology procedures - Louis Alejo

Building material & exposure - Chairs: Stettner & van Velzen Oceania Foyer

08.30 08.50 Natural radioactivity of building materials in Belgium: current situation and regulatory approach - Stephane Pepin

08.50 09.10 Assessing the public exposure related to the use of NORM in new types of building materials - Wouter Schroeyers

09.10 09.30 ASSESSMENT OF RADIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND RESIDUES - Natasa Todorovic

09.30 09.50A practical method to comply with BSS regulations for the exposure to gamma radiation in dwellings, when taking multiple construction layers into account - Jasper Tomas

Radon & UV - Chairs: Currivan & Slaper Oceania

08.30 08.50 Supplementary cementitious materials and additives – effective measures to hinder radon in concrete - Magnus Döse

08.50 09.10 Residential radon and UV exposure and skin cancer mortality in Switzerland - Danielle Vienneau

09.10 09.30 UV-radiation protection and UV-risks in perspective: the UV-sievert - Harry Slaper

09.30 09.50Sub-lethal UVA and UVB radiation during early life stages alter behaviour and heart rate in the zebrafish (Danio rerio) - Terje Christensen

09.50 10.15 BREAK

10.15 12.15 Keynote speakers - Chairs: Van Deventer & van Rongen WA10.15 10.45 CT of the breast - Willi Kalender

10.45 11.15 Challenges for radiation protection in support of the safe decommissioning of nuclear facilities - Horst Monken Fernandes

11.15 11.45 NIR: non-interesting radiation? Not according to ICNIRP - Eric van Rongen

11.45 12.15 Radiation: a public health perspective - Emilie van Deventer

12.00 14.00 LUNCH Lobby 2

TUESDAY, JUNE 5TH

Start End What WhereTUESDAY, JUNE 5TH

12.15 13.15 Lunch Seminar NRG Oceania Foyer

12.30 13.00 Posterpitches

Medical - Chair: Greuter Alexia

12.35 12.40 Eye lens dosimetry for interventional procedures in cardiology - Grazyna Krajewska

12.40 12.45 State of Digital Radiography Reject Analysis in Dutch Hospitals - Ischa de Waard-Schalkx

12.45 12.50 Eye lens doses of medical staff incurred in interventional procedures in Poland - Agnieszka Szumska

Communication & risk management - Chair: Slaper Ariane

12.35 12.40 Reanalysis of the epidemiological data of the Hanford site considering the dose rate - Michiya Sasaki

12.40 12.45 New CSN web-based application for the public consultation of the spanish radiological environmental monitoring data - Sofia Luque

12.45 12.50 Intervention by Intervision: Radiation Safety Culture in The Netherlands - Bert Metz

12.45 13.45 Young professional get together (invited only) Africa

13.00 13.30 Posterpitches

Medical dose & Biodosimetry - Chair: Greuter Alexia

13.05 13.10An Assessment of Radiation Doses for Breast, Ovaries and Uterus while Investigating the Head, Chest, and Abdomen- Pelvis Using CT - Niculescu Florentin

13.10 13.15 ASSESMENT OF PATIENT DOSES FROM PET/CT EXAMINATIONS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION - Larisa Chipiga

13.15 13.20CYTOGENETIC BIODOSIMETRY SMALL NETWORK AND ITS ADVANTAGE FOR RADIATION EMERGENCIES IN OCCUPATIONAL FIELD - Nataliya Maznyk

Modelling & Measuring - Chair: Franken Ariane

13.05 13.10 Radiation protection instrumentation: IEC international standards for performance requirements - Miroslav Voytchev

13.10 13.15 Measuring radioactivity with drones - Siebren van Tuinen

13.15 13.20 A site specific accidental aquatic transport model for radioactive release to the Danube at the Paks NPP - Tamás Pázmándi

14.00 16.00 Scientific presentations

Emergency preparedness - Chairs: Carr & de Groot WA

14.00 14.20Development of a dynamic food chain model for assessment of the radiological impact from radioactive releases to the aquatic environment - Govert de With

14.20 14.40Probabilistic assessment of the effect of sheltering and evacuation on the radiological dose for the population – a generic approach - Thomas Hamburger

14.40 15.00 Investigation of Bayesian Statistical Techniques at the Decision Threshold - John Brogan

Start End What WhereTUESDAY, JUNE 5TH

15.00 15.20 Improvement of thyroid uptake measurement with a set of 3D printed thyroid phantoms. - Tiffany Beaumont

15.20 15.40PRESENTATION OF EVOLUTIONS OF THE CERES PLATFORM USED TO EVALUATE THE CONSEQUENCES ON POPULATION OF POLLUTANTS RELEASES - Marguerite Monfort

15.40 16.00 WHO guideline on iodine thyroid blocking for radiation emergencies - Zhanat Carr

Indoor Radon: implementation of EU BSS - Chairs: van Deventer & de Jong Europe

14.00 14.20 A NEW REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR RADON IN FRANCE - Alain Rannou

14.20 14.40European Basic Safety Standards Directive in IrelandAn opportunity for the improved regulation of radon in Workplaces - David Fenton

14.40 15.00IMPLEMENTATION OF A REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR THE PROTECTION AGAINST INDOOR RADON EXPOSURE IN THE NETHERLANDS - Frans van de Put

15.00 15.20Optimized protection from radon exposure in workplaces and dwellings: challenges related to the implementation of the European Directive 2013/59/Euratom - Francesco Bochicchio

15.20 15.40 Regulating natural radiation sources in Belgium: The national radon action plan - Boris Dehandschudder

15.40 16.00 Requirements on indoor radon in Council Directive 2013/59/Euratom – the Basic Safety Standards Directive - Stefan Mundigl

Equipment & software - Chairs: Bos & Oceania

14.00 14.20 A Rapid, Robust and Sensitive Detector for the Quantification of Fast Pulsed Ionizing Radiation at CERN - Hamza Boukabache

14.20 14.40Setup and validation of two new personal dosimetry systems at the Belgian Nuclear Research Centre SCK•CEN: Landauer InLight and Mirion Instadose+ - Olivier van Hoey

14.40 15.00 Radionuclide-contaminated wound analysis using a Timepix detector - Peter Rubovic

15.00 15.20Radiation Protection Aspects of the upgrade of the CERN PS Booster in the framework of the LHC Injectors Upgrade (LIU) project - Robert Froeschl

15.20 15.40Improved handling and readout of household salt (NaCl) for optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dosimetry for rapid, accurate and cost-effective prospective dosimetry applications Lovisa Waldner

15.40 16.00 Suitability of a new generation Direct Ion Storage (DIS) dosemeters for use in an approved individual monitoring service - Tom Grimbergen

Communication & risk management - Chairs: Paynter & Perko Antartica

14.00 14.20 Integration of Risks from Multiple Hazards into a Holistic ALARA / ALARP demonstration - Peter Bryant

14.20 14.40 Overview of Accidents in Industrial Accelerator Facilities - Helena Janzekovic

14.40 15.00 Management Gurus on Radiation Protection - Jos van den Eijnde

15.00 15.20QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS: THE EXPERTS OF THE SPANISH SOCIETY OF RADIOLOGOCAL PROTECTION COMMUNICATE WITH THE PUBLIC - Eduardo Gallego

Start End What WhereTUESDAY, JUNE 5TH

15.20 15.40The Status of Radiation Safety (RS) Culture within the Higher Education, Research and Teaching (HERT) Sectors in the UK: An Initial Assessment. - Pete Cole

15.40 16.00 Regulatory oversight of safety culture in the nuclear industry - Yvonne Dubbers

Radon & Thoron - Chairs: Smetsers & Oceania Foyer

14.00 14.20 Designing and construction of a new radon calibration facility in Romania - Aurelian Luca

14.20 14.40 Establishing Ireland's current population weighted national average radon concentration using a new survey protocol. - Allison Dowdall

14.40 15.00 Robust measurement of the thoron exhalation rate from building materials - Govert de With

15.00 15.20 Outdoor risk from thoron and progeny in a NORM area with old mines. - Hallvart Haanes

15.20 15.40 The Relationship between Social Deprivation and Domestic Radon Levels : a Study in the East Midlands, UK - Antony Denman

15.40 16.00 Radon levels in the higher natural radioactive region of a city in China - Qifan Wu

16.00 16.30 BREAK

16.00 16.30 Posterpitches

Radon - Chair: Jonkers Alexia16.05 16.10 New Radon sources for low-level calibrations - Florian Mertes

16.10 16.15 Determination of activity size distribution of radon progeny based on ambient aerosols size distributions - Katarzyna Woloszczuk

16.15 16.20 An Introduction to the MetroRadon Project - Metrology for Radon Monitoring - Hannah Wiedner

Occupational - Chair: Huikeshoven Ariane16.05 16.10 Effective doses from the Norwegian diet - Mari Komperod

16.10 16.15Personal and Environmental Monitoring at the Paul Scherrer Institute using a Radiophotoluminescence Dosimetry System - Frank Assenmacher

16.15 16.20 Availability and reliability of meteorological data for atmospheric dispersion models - Tamás Pázmándi

16.30 18.10 Scientific presentations

Harmonisation, QC & Justification - Chairs: Chambrette & Bosmans WA

16.30 16.50Influence of lead aprons in the response of personal dosimeters worn by medical staff in fluoroscopy guided procedures - Christian Candela-Juan

16.50 17.10 Implementation of regulation for quality control of medical uses of ionizing radiation in Korea - Sang Hyun Park

17.10 17.30Using Receiver Operating Characteristics and Nomograms for Justifiying Medical Imaging and Communicating Benefits and Risks to Patients - Jim Thurston

Start End What WhereTUESDAY, JUNE 5TH

17.30 17.50EURADOS Action on Harmonisation of Individual Monitoring: Intercomparisons, Surveys, Training and Networking Activities - Codrut Cherestes

NORM, Radon & Waste - Chairs: Gryzinski & Oceania Foyer

16.30 16.50 Cost-effectiveness analysis of policies to reduce lung cancer risk from indoor radon in Italian dwellings - Francesco Bochicchio

16.50 17.10 Geo/Radio-Chemistry/Physics of the Members of the Thorium and Uranium Decay Series - Gert Jonkers

17.10 17.30 Survey on naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORM) in the Dutch non-nuclear industry - Emma Folkertsma

17.30 17.50 Radiological assessment of non-processed waste of a niobium mine aiming the use of it as building material - Thammiris Mohamad El Hajj

Physics, chemistry & biology - Chairs: Maringer & Bos Oceania

16.30 16.50 Accounting for ingrowth of radioactive progeny in dose assessments - Teun van Dillen

16.50 17.10Development and benchmark of a microdosimetric model able to predict the efficiency of luminescent detectors exposed to charged particles: implications for space and hadron therapy dosimetry - Oliver van Hoey

17.10 17.30 Relative biological effectiveness in a proton spread-out Bragg peak formed by pencil beam scanning mode - Anna Michaelidesova

Education & training - Chairs: Vahlbruch & Coeck/Boersma Europe

16.30 16.50 Education and training in radiation protection: results of the ENETRAP III project - Michèle Coeck

16.50 17.10IMPLEMENTATION OF THE RADIATION PROTECTION EXPERT AND RADIATION PROTECTION OFFICER FROM THE EUROPEAN BASIC SAFETY STANDARDS IN THE NETHERLANDS - Barbara Godthelp

17.10 17.30 Learning outcomes for the RPO responsible for Dispersible Radioactive Material. - Andre Zandvoort

17.30 17.50

Learning outcomes for E&T programs for RPOs responsible for open radioactive sources – A German-Dutch comparison - Jan-Willem Vahlbruch

Start End What Where

06.45 07.45 Guided Jogging Track Entree WF

08.00 Welcome coffee Maxima

08.30 09.30 Refresher courses:Applied radiological risk communication for the 21st century - Tanja Perko

WA

Optical radiation - Eye protection - Per Soderberg AntarcticaFrom fundamental safety principles to operational radiation protection programmes - Amgad Shokr

Asia

Residential radon lung cancer risk estimation - James Mc Laughin

Europe

08.45 TVMineralz, Hazardous Waste ( incl . NORM) Repository, Maasvlakte and Centrale Organisatie voor Radioactief Afval (COVRA), Vlissingen (08.45 - 18.30)

Entree WF

08.45 TV Studie Centrum Kernenergie / Centre d’Étude d’Énergie Nucléaire (SCK•CEN), Mol, Belgium (08.45 - 18.30)

Entree WF

09.15 TV European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC) of the European Space Agency, Noordwijk (09.15 - 17.15)

Entree WF

09.30 09.45 Room change break

09.45 10.45 Refresher courses:Applying the content-form-source framework to risk perception - Jop Groeneweg

Asia

Intelligent technical approaches to the reduction of CT patient dose - Willi Kalender

Europe

Early and late deterministic effects of ionizing radiation: concepts and variables - Jan Wondergem

WA

Decommissioning of non-nuclear sites - Andre Bloot Antarctica

10.45 11.00 Room change break

11.00 12.00 Refresher courses:From power lines to mobile phones: are non-ionizing electromagnetic fields hazardous? - Eric van Rongen

Antarctica

Industry initiative on CT dose optimization in cooperation with HERCA - Roy Irwan

Asia

Low dose radiation effects: mechanisms and dose-responsive curves - Dick van Gent

WA

Environmental remediation: from site characterization to the end state - Christian Kunze

Europe

12.15 TV Container scanning and nuclear detection, Customs, Rotterdam (12.15 - 18.00)

12.15 TVStudie Centrum Kernenergie / Centre d’Étude d’Énergie Nucléaire (SCK•CEN), Mol, Belgium - Radiation Physicians (12.15 - 20.30)

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6TH

Start End What WhereWEDNESDAY, JUNE 6TH

13.30 17.15 School Event Europe/Oceania foyer/rondgang

14.00 15.30 Euterp - 1: Training for Radiation Workers WA

15.30 16.00 Break Euterp World Cafe

16.00 17.30 Euterp - 2: Evaluating the Impact of Training Programmes WA

Start End What Where

06.45 07.45 Guided Jogging Track Entree WF

08.00 08.30 Welcome coffee Maxima / Lobby 1

08.30 09.50 Scientific presentations

Emergency preparedness - chairs: Vermeulen & Raskob WA

08.30 08.50 Recommendations for Child and Adult Thyroid Monitoring After Reactor Accident - David Broggio

08.50 09.10

RAPID PROCEDURE FOR ACTINIDES AND Sr-90 ANALYSIS IN EMERGENCY URINE SPOT SAMPLES. VALIDATION OF THE METHOD IN THE GHSI-RNWG EMERGENCY INTERCOMPARISON EXERCISE - Carolina Hernandez Gonzalez

09.10 09.30NERIS roadmap for further research development on preparedness for nuclear and radiological emergency response and recovery - Thierry Schneider

09.30 09.50Advanced training of first responders at Forschungszentrum Jülich - Cross-border co-operation - Hardi Krumbach

Radiological protection challenges by the decommissioning of nuclear and non-power generating facilities both large and small - Chairs: Feinhals & Søgaard-Hansen

Oceania Foyer

08.30 08.50 Decommissioning Dounreay – Radiological Protection Challenges, Solutions and Lessons Learned - Deborah Clark

08.50 09.10 Radiological characterization of activated material at accelerators -Reiner Geyer

09.10 09.30Dose assessment for critical group due to radioactive effluents release as a result of a nuclear research reactor decommissioning - Carmen Tuca

Dose estimation - Chairs: Poot & van Rooijen Oceania

08.30 08.50 Retrospective dose reconstruction for an incident with a concealed radium needle - Daniela Ekendahl

08.50 09.10 Monte Carlo simulations for individual dosimetry of workers in disposal facilities for SNF - Frank Becker

09.10 09.30 Intercomparison on Internal Dose Assessment (ICIDOSE 2017): preliminary results - Tamás Pázmándi

Education & training - Chairs: Coeck & Draaisma Europe

08.30 08.50Sustaining radiological protection inspection capability through graduate and nuclear associate training and development - Laura Macintosh

08.50 09.10 Development of Radiation Research Capacity in Ireland - Lorraine Currivan

09.10 09.30 Smartphones as Dosimeters - Hendrik Erenstein

THURSDAY, JUNE 7TH

Start End What WhereTHURSDAY, JUNE 7TH

09.30 09.50 The European Radon Association (ERA) - Jose Luis Gutierrez Villanueva

09.50 10.20 BREAK

10.20 12.50 Keynote speakers - Chairs: Lochard & Smetsers WA

10.20 10.50 NORM: EU directive implications beyond EU borders - Nick Tsurikov

10.50 11.20 Emergency preparedness: advancement and still open gaps in Europe - Wolfgang Raskob

11.20 11.50A talk about the sustainability of the ICRP recommendations issues for improvement & clarification - Chris Huyskens

11.50 12.20 The ethics of radiological protection: from core values to practical wisdom - Jacques Lochard

12.20 12.50Radiation protection and sustainability: a view of safety from the IAEA - by Andrew Orrell

12.00 14.00 LUNCH

12.55 13.25 Posterpitches

Education - Chair: Zandvoort Ariane

13.00 13.05IRSN’s Information and Education Strategy for the Public to enhance their Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Culture - Fabric Ecrabet

13.05 13.10RADIATION PROTECTION TRAINING IN UPDATED SLOVENIAN LEGISLATION: WHAT IS IMPROVEMENT AND WHAT IS NOT - Matjaz Kozelj

13.10 13.15 Nordic Exercise for Unmanned Systems, NEXUS 2017 - Magnus Gardestig

Radon, Restoration & Waste - Chair: Pepin Alexia

13.00 13.05Radon Levels in New Homes built with radon protection in high radon areas in Northamptonshire, UK - Antony Denman

13.05 13.10Bioinformatics analysis of complex DNA-sequencing data to assess microbial diversity in geological radioactive waste disposal environments - Valerie van Eesbeeck

13.30 15.30 Young Professional Award 1 - Chairs: Infantino & Suter WA13.30 13.50 Clarita Saldarriaga Vargas (BVS/ABR)13.50 14.10 Cristian Candela - Juan (SEPR)14.10 14.30 Daria Yu Usupzhanova (Russian Society)14.30 14.50 Joanne van Abbema (NVS)14.50 15.10 Sara Vichi (AIRP)15.10 15.30 Marion Piepenbrock (FS)

15.30 16.00 BREAK

Start End What WhereTHURSDAY, JUNE 7TH

15.30 16.00 Posterpitches

Radioecology - Chair: Welbergen Alexia

15.35 15.40Fate of Radionuclide 14C In Soil-Plant-Atmosphere Continuum: Uptake of Soil 14C Into Plants - Soroush Majlesi

15.40 15.45RADIOECOLOGY OF TRITIUM IN SEWAGE WATER DISCHARGES OF A LANDFILL IN NORTHERN GERMANY - Rainer Gellermann

15.45 15.50 Characterization of scattered radiation field in interventional radiology theatres - Marie Nowak

Occupational - Chair: Leijen Ariane

15.35 15.40 New software to integrate uncertainty in the optimisation of monitoring for internal contamination - Estelle Davesne

15.40 15.45 Personal neutron monitoring at the Paul Scherrer Institute - Eduardo Yukihara

15.45 15.50 Uncertainty estimation of thyroid activity measurements and its consequences in dose assessment - Anna Pantya

16.00 17.40 Young Professional Award 2 - Chairs: Kabrt & van den Eeden WA16.00 16.20 Hannah Wiedner (ÖVS)16.20 16.40 Anna Kelaranta (Nordic Society)16.40 17.00 Alex Nicholson (SRP)17.00 17.20 Nadia Benabdallah (SFRP)17.20 17.40 Anna Michaelidesová (Czech Society)

17.45 19.15 IRPA Young Generation Network Session WA

19.30 24.00 Diner Atlantic

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08.00 08.30 Welcome coffee Maxima / Lobby 1

08.30 09.50 Scientific presentations

Regulation & Legislation - chairs: Outola & Vermeulen WA

08.30 08.50 How Regulators Assess Radiological Protection For New Build - Paul Butler

08.50 09.10 Optimisation of Radiation Protection (ALARA): a Guidebook - Fernan Vermeersch

09.10 09.30 GRADED APPROACH TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE EUROPEAN BASIC SAFETY STANDARDS IN THE NETHERLANDS - Frans van de Put

09.30 09.50 Benchmarking the staffing level of radiation protection departments: a comparison between the Netherlands and the US. - Peter Görts

NORM & Decommissioning - chairs: Fenton & van de Put Oceania Foyer

08.30 08.50 Options for NORM waste management in mining industry - Boguslaw Michalik

08.50 09.10 Lessons learned midway through the implementation of the Radium Action Plan 2015-2019 in Switzerland - Christophe Murith

09.10 09.30 Application of an artificial neural network for evaluation of activity concentration exemption limits in NORM industry - Hannah Wiedner

09.30 09.50 Cyclotron decommissioning at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam“The beginning of the end” - Andy van Driel

Waste management - chairs: Shinkarev & van der Schaaf Oceania

08.30 08.50 Management of radioactive waste in the Netherlands - Jeroen Welbergen

08.50 09.10Dose Rate Estimations and Potential Exposure Sitauations for Incorporation of Tritium from Gaseous Tritium Light Sources (GTLS) - Matthias Rizzi

09.10 09.30International Network of Laboratories for Nuclear Waste Characterization IAEA-LABONET - Facts and Future - Leo van Velzen

09.30 09.50 Clearance from regulatory control in Switzerland of CERN’s radioactive waste - Charlotte Duchemin

09.30 11.40 IRPA Workshop: Public Understanding of Radiation Risk Europe

Work of the IRPA TG on public understanding of radiation risk and towards guiding principles for IRPA communication and engagement with the public - Tanja Perko

Experiences of engaging with 'non-RP specialist' cohorts with regards to the UK nuclear new build programmes - Pete BryantEngaging with School Children – Experiences from the SRP Schools Outreach Programme - Pete ColePanel discussion and Q&A

09.50 10.20 BREAK

10.20 11.40 Scientific presentations

FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH

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Security - chairs: Englefield & Deeterink WA

10.20 10.40 Changing the paradigm for radiological terrorism preparedness - Cullen Case

10.40 11.00 Utilizing Data Patterns in String Measurements to Enhance Radiological Detection Capabilities - Alexander Brandl

11.00 11.20 Monte Carlo Simulations and Experiments to Detect Radioactive Sources in Steel Scrap - Tobias Hein

11.20 11.40 Development of Radiation Shielded Vehicle and on-board monitoring system in the Service of Emergency Responders. - János Petrányi

Environmental & exposure - chairs: Luque & Tijsmans Oceania Foyer

10.20 10.40 Transfer of naturally occurring radionuclides to biota, exposure to man and risk perception – Havard Thorring

10.40 11.00 Discharges from NORM industries in Germany: estimate of doses to members of the public - Christian Kunze

11.00 11.20 Role of environmental impact assessment in regulatory decision making at NORM legacy sites in Norway - Jelena Mrdakovic Popic

11.20 11.40 What is the radiological/ecological impact of NORM residues and effluents on the environment? - Hildegarde Vandenhove

Miscellaneous - Chairs: Grimbergen & Oceania

10.20 10.40 Clearance levels for surface-contaminated objects leaving a nuclear facility: preliminary results - Federica Russo

10.40 11.00Improving personal dosimetry of medical staff wearing radioprotective garments: design of a new whole-body dosimeter using Monte Carlo simulations - Clarita Saldarriaga Vargas

11.00 11.20Preliminary validation of the MC-GPU Monte Carlo code against PENELOPE/penEasy code system for interventional radiology and cardiology - Mercè Ginjaume

11.20 11.40 Results of the EURADOS intercomparison IC2016 on whole body photon dosemeters - Tom Grimbergen

11.40 12.10 BREAK

12.10 13.45 Keynote speakers - Chairs: Roobol & Coates WA

New developments in the production of radionuclides - Antonia Denkova

Advances in personal dosimetry - Filip VanhavereClosing session: summary on the topic of the congress - Roger CoatesClosing ceremony - Chair: BoersmaIRPA 15 - Jong Kyung Kim6th European regional IRPA congress 2022 - to be determined Young Professional Award - Alfred HefnerYP public award and farewell - Hielke Freerk Boersma

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